Monthly Archives: June 2003
Microsoft Fights On; Loses Munich
Microsoft Corp.s battle to counter the growth of open-source software is costing the company millions of dollars, but Linux is still beating the software...
App Handles Surveys for Less
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phpESP 1.6
The open-source phpESP update is a good way for businesses to get high-quality feedback from customers, employees and other parties. Although its...
OpenBSD Gets Harder to Crack
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OpenBSD 3.3
Organizations deploying firewalls or virtual private networks—and preferring to do so on servers rather than dedicated appliances—should consider the highly secure and...
Data Minus Knowledge
On June 23rd, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will receive the first round of proposals for the development of "LifeLog," which it describes...
IBM Builds Bridge for DB2
IBM has developed a metadata product that will help enterprises that use a variety of third-party reporting tools access data from its DB2 database.The...
Fujitsu Revs Low-End Servers
Fujitsu Technology Solutions Inc. is bringing mainframelike capabilities into the low end with the next generations of its two entry-level PrimePower servers.Introduced last week,...
Iomega Builds in More NAS Capacity
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Iomega P850m
Iomegas P850m appliance is a good choice for Windows shops looking for a high-capacity storage system for data backup or server consolidation...
M-Systems Debuts Svelte SCSI
M-Systems 3.5-inch fast flash Disk ultranarrow SCSI disk is a robust, rugged storage option aimed at embedded systems and high-performance desktops.The solid-state FFD, available...
Time to End Gridlock
Believe it. Grid computing is on its way. But even though the case for grids is strong, it may be years before were able...
This eWEEK: June 2, 2003
Just when IT execs were beginning to get the idea of how to pitch their operations as profit rather than cost centers again, along...